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P Diddy documentarian confesses how Netflix received 'stolen' footage

 

Sean "P. Diddy" Combs maintains that footage used in Netflix's Sean Combs: The Reckoning was not authorized for release.

In fact, the creative he worked with on a separately intended project backed him up, insisting that someone who was filling in for him disseminated the footage used by Netflix. Documentarian Michael Oberlies told the Mirror US, "For over two years we have been working on a project profiling Sean 'Diddy' Combs. The footage in question was not released by me or anyone authorized to handle Sean Combs’ materials; it was by a third party who covered for me for three days while I was out of state.

"This incident had nothing to do with any fee dispute or contract issue. The actions of the parties involved reflect the lack of integrity every storyteller should uphold. Taking footage intended for our project to advance a narrative that was not our own is both unethical and unacceptable."


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